by Outcast_Searcher » Sun 20 Jan 2019, 15:41:17
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cog', 'T')he Democrat argument is that we will discuss border security but only after the government is reopened. Why can't they talk about it now? It's not like the House seems busy.
How about how much the shutdown is costing taxpayers? Funny, you usually don't like big government and expenses and big debt. So it's only acceptable if it helps with your political stance? That makes you no different in principle re spending, than dems pushing for ever more social programs paid for by other peoples' money.
How about all the people not getting paid and the harm it is causing their families? A couple weeks is one thing, but as this drags on, it causes them understandable angst. Not a problem if it doesn't affect your family?
How about the taxpayers who can't get IRS assistance as tax season ramps up? With new tax laws in place, that's rather inconvenient for millions of people who try to do their own taxes.
It's time to get government back to functioning, stop wasting money, and for both sides to act like adults. If Trump wants to put pressure on illegal immigration, a virtual wall preventing illegals from getting jobs would be FAR more effective than a partial physical wall anyway -- especially in a world with ladders, boats, and other borders into the US. Oh, and airports.
For the umpteenth time -- the biggest problem is people overstaying their visas. If they can't get legal US jobs, the economic incentive to overstay goes away.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.